– Member of International Board of Referees, Journal Ekonomi & Bisnis Indonesia (Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business), Faculty of Economic and Business, University of Gadjah Mada, Indonesia, since October 2008.

– Council Fellow, the East Asian Economic Association, since April 2005.

– Research Associate, the Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis (CAMA), the Australian National University, since November 2005.

Courses:

Undergraduate (School of Economics):

1). Macroeconomics I and II;

2). International Finance III;
3). Money and Banking;

Honours (School of Economics):

1). International Finance;
2). International Trade; and

3). Topics in Time-Series Econometrics.

Graduate (School of Economics and Graduate Business School):

1). Money and Banking;

2). Managerial Economics for MBA program;

3). East Asian Economies; and

4). Challenges Facing Economic Policy Makers.

Teaching Award

Nominated by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences of the National University of Singapore for the Outstanding Educator’s Award of 2000-2001.

Ph.D Supervision :

1). Si Wei Goo: “Issues on the Monetary Policy and the Exchange Rate Policy of East Asian Countries during the post-1997 financial and currency crisis”, awarded in August 2008. Present position: Economist at the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Canberra, Australia.

– Regular contributor of short-articles for newspapers and magazines in

Indonesia (in Bahasa Indonesia: BISNIS INDONESIA, TEMPO, WARTA

EKONOMI, GATRA) and Singapore (in English: BUSINESS TIMES).

Research Experiences :

2014

1. “How Should We Bank with Foreigners? An Empirical Assessment of Lending Behaviour of International Banks to Six East Asian Economies”,Intrenational Review of Economics and Finance, (with V. Pontines), 29, pp.552-568.

3. “How Should We Bank with Foreigners? An Empirical Assessment of Lending Behaviour of International Banks to Six East Asian Countries”, (with Victor Pontines),Center for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis (CAMA) Working Paper No.4, the Australian National University, February 2012 (http://cama.anu.edu.au).

6. “How Should We Bank with Foreigners? An Empirical Assessment of Lending Behaviour of International Banks to Six East Asian Economies” (with V. Pontines), in eds. by V. Pontines and R. Siregar, Exchange Rate Appreciation, Capital Flows and Excess Liquidity: Adjustment and Effectiveness of Policy Responses,The South East Asian Central Bank (SEACEN) Research and Training Center, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.